English language + Rhetoric
Sub focus
2
Label
English language + Rhetoric
Name
English language + Rhetoric
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Everyone can write, a guide to get you started, Howard Gelman
- Vex, hex, smash, smooch, let verbs power your writing, Constance Hale
- The complete idiot's guide to writing nonfiction, [essential information on researching, organizing, and writing narrative nonfiction], by Christina Boufis
- Reading like a writer, a guide for people who love books and for those who want to write them, Francine Prose
- Imaginative writing, the elements of craft, Janet Burroway
- Artful sentences, syntax as style, Virginia Tuft
- Write a must-read, craft a book that changes lives-- including your own, AJ Harper
- Understanding show, don't tell (and really getting it), learn how to find--and fix--told prose in your writing, Janice Hardy
- Grammar girl presents the ultimate writing guide for students, Mignon Fogarty ; with illustrations by Erwin Haya
- Simple & direct, a rhetoric for writers, Jacques Barzun
- Making sense, a student's guide to research and writing : geography & environmental sciences, Margot Northey and David B. Knight
- How to write short, word craft for fast times, by Roy Peter Clark
- Essay writing skills, essential techniques to gain top marks, Patrick Forsyth, Jacqueline Connelly
- The little red writing book, 20 powerful principles of structure, style, & readability, Brandon Royal
- Do I make myself clear?, why writing well matters, Harold Evans
- Writing public prose, [how to write clearly, crisply, and concisely], Robert M. Knight
- The emotion thesaurus, a writer's guide to character expression, Angela Ackerman & Becca Puglisi
- Prentice Hall reference guide for Canadian writers, Muriel Harris, Judi Jewinski
- Writing that works, how to communicate effectively in business, e-mail, letters, memos, presentations, plans, reports, proposals, resumes, speeches, Kenneth Roman and Joel Raphaelson
- Just a note to say--, the perfect words for every occasion, Florence Isaacs
- How to write a sentence, and how to read one, Stanley Fish
- Upgrade your writing:, connections & transitions, V. 06
- For the love of letters, the joy of slow communication, John O'Connell
- Writing to persuade, how to bring people over to your side, Trish Hall
- The complete idiot's guide to the right words for any occasion, [what to say and how to say it for all of life's special moments], by Veronica Deisler and Marylou Ambrose
- Writing well for business success, a complete guide to style, grammar, and usage at work, Sandra E. Lamb
- Essential writing skills for college & beyond, C.M. Gill
- The elements of style, by William Strunk, Jr. and E.B. White ; illustrated by Maira Kalman
- Writing from start to finish, a six-step guide, Kate Grenville
- How to write short, word craft for fast times, by Roy Peter Clark
- Mastering the craft of writing, how to write with clarity, emphasis, & style, Stephen Wilbers
- Sin and syntax, how to craft wicked good prose, Constance Hale
- Grammar Girl's quick and dirty tips for better writing, Mignon Fogarty
- Do I make myself clear?, why writing well matters, Harold Evans
- The little red writing book, two winning books in one : writing plus grammar, Brandon Royal
- Words like loaded pistols, rhetoric from Aristotle to Obama, Sam Leith
- Essay writing made easy, presenting ideas in all subject areas, Ann Birch
- Suppose a sentence, Brian Dillon
- Steps to academic writing, with key, Marian Barry
- Story genius, how to use brain science to go beyond outlining and write a riveting novel (before you waste three years writing 327 pages that go nowhere), Lisa Cron
- Understanding the essay, edited by Patricia Foster & Jeff Porter
- Creating meaning, reading and writing for the Canadian classroom, Kathy Block and Hannah Hofer Friesen
- The everything creative writing book, [Carol Whiteley]
- Help! for writers, 210 solutions to the problems every writer faces, by Roy Peter Clark
- The art of x-ray reading, how the secrets of 25 great works of literature will improve your writing, Roy Peter Clark
- Editing Canadian English, a guide for editors, writers and everyone who works with words, editor-in-chief, Karen Virag
- The office of assertion, an art of rhetoric for the academic essay, Scott F. Crider
- 500 letters for difficult situations, easy-to-use templates for challenging communications, Corey Sandler and Janice Keefe
- Spunk & bite, a writer's guide to punchier, more engaging language & style, Arthur Plotnik
- Signed, sealed, delivered, celebrating the joys of letter writing, Nina Sankovitch